{"id":39555,"date":"2022-06-06T22:50:29","date_gmt":"2022-06-06T22:50:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/apples-self-service-iphone-kit-gets-the-teardown-treatment-from-ifixit\/"},"modified":"2022-06-06T22:50:29","modified_gmt":"2022-06-06T22:50:29","slug":"apples-self-service-iphone-kit-gets-the-teardown-treatment-from-ifixit","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/apples-self-service-iphone-kit-gets-the-teardown-treatment-from-ifixit\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple’s self-service iPhone kit gets the teardown treatment from iFixit"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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iFixit regularly performs dissections of the latest Apple gadgets, but this time, the repair resource site pitted its tools against other tools by taking apart Apple’s new iPhone self-service repair kit (via iMore<\/em>). The take-apart process on Apple’s repair tools was documented and posted on iFixit’s YouTube channel, giving an inside<\/em> look at the display press, battery press, and heated display removal contraptions.<\/p>\n

The video starts off with a take-apart of the display press, which has a really smoothly operating handle that the iFixit host was most fond of, describing it as a “swan takes flight every time it glides up.” The handle is smooth because it uses ball bearings that move on a circulating track like a conveyor belt as the press moves up and down. It also houses an easily removable AA-sized Lithium battery that is held in a C-sized shell, powering a small control board that activates the countdown timer screen.<\/p>\n

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